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GRAFTON TOWNSHIPS O]
VOLUME 21-NUMBER 33 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1961
'^H^CIA
' Frank Parisek P.O. Box 192 Huntley, 111.60142
L NEWSPAPER - SINCE 19«)
USPSr580r36a
20 PAGES 2 SECTIONS
SERVING THE n»PUB OF HUNTLEY SINCE 19M
Let Us Give Thanks
GLAUCOMA MOBILE IN HUNTLEY ON DEC. 2nd
DALE ERATH NAMED TO ALL CONFERENCE TEAM
Early detection of Glaucoma is the goal of the Huntley Lions Club, working with the Lions of Illinois Foundation, a non-proflt charitable arm of the Illinois Lion Clubs. The local club will provide a visit of the'Lions of Illinois Mobile Glaucoma (eye) Screening Unit on Wednesday, December 2, 1981. The unit will be located at the Anierican Legion Home ttom 1:00-4:00 p.m.
The screenings are for adults and are offered free. No appointment is necessary. Volunteers from the Lions Club will be on hand to assist. The glaucoma test itself is administered by a doctor irom the University of Illinois Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology.
LIONESS CLUB AWARD DINNER
Dale Erath, a aenior, was elected to tbe. Big "8" Conference Team as a defenaive back last week. Dale has played in the defensive secondary fbr the last two yeara. In Ua aenior year, he led the team with five paaa interceptiona. He alao had 20 aolo tacklea, many of them were touchdown aaving tacklea. He la a hard hitting, sure open field tackier.
Dale has been on the squad fbr 4 years. He not (mly played defense but was the team'a quarterback and a team leader.
iuntley Limeaa Club hdd aa Award Dinaer laat Wedaeaday, November 18 at tbe Legion Hobm. May Cheaak lead the group la "Aaaarica tbe Beautiful" aad Olive Staadt lead "Tbe Ptodge of AUe- giaace."Fraa Hartiart fave tia» prayer. Two gueat attended.
Preaidmt Sdialler thuiked the Auxfliary fin- aetvin|| a woodertul Turicey dlaaer. Sbe fJao aaaouaoed tiiu ha^en ate
needed for the Saaior CHisea'a Chriatnuu Party. Aayoae wfao can help la aaked to coatact Dorothy Scfaallw or HoUy SeOar.
L«ftov«r crafta from the basaar wffl be givea to aa old p(K^ple.'a home.
Awards were giwaa to Jaa, Oaatafaim. Judy Hwaea, Uada Grey. Phyllia Ewert, Bev Hartman, aad Marge O'Brien for 1 yr. perfect attendance.
Receiviag 2 year Pwfact attendance {rina were Oall Hayea, Bobbie Teaamer, Karea Kohley. Hirfly Seiler, Carol Weirich, Betty Mattiagly. Arleae Mattia^y, Fran Bochart, May Cheaak. Marie Fettea. (Wve Staadt. Gall Waaaeratraaa aad Dorothy Daaunyer.
Awarda fi» thoae briagiag ia members went to Carol WeMdt. Hidly Seller aad Betty Mattiag-
SENIOR CITIZEN CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Senior Citizen Conunun¬ ity Christmas party will be beld on Thursday, December 17th at the American Legion Home. The Huntley Lioness Club will I sponsor the party this year and ithe Legion Auziliary will aerve ' the dinner. Reservations must I be in no lat^ than December 10th. There will be no special cards sent out thia year. All Senior Citizena in the entire Huntley area are invited to attend and participate. Dinaer wiU be aerved at noon fidlowad by entertainment for all. For
' dinner reservationa pleaae call 669^3175: 669-3102 or 669-5657 by December 10th. TransporU¬ tion will be arranged for thoae who need it. -
BENEFIT DANCE P06TP0NED
The Beaefit Daaoe adiodaled ftir November 29th fix Rita BaU Soott has bMB poalpoaed. The aew data wBI be ghnsaoot at a Uter day. RRs pained away last Ssturday. Aajiooe wlditeg to hd^'tiM Bidl ftusdiy wkh hiiMHal bis caadonte to tbe haw aeoovat *t lidiaaiy Ssviags aad Laaa AasodathMk
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Ife iiutifleu JFarniBtlie
GRAFTON TOWNSHIPS O]
VOLUME 21-NUMBER 33 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1961
'^H^CIA
' Frank Parisek P.O. Box 192 Huntley, 111.60142
L NEWSPAPER - SINCE 19«)
USPSr580r36a
20 PAGES 2 SECTIONS
SERVING THE n»PUB OF HUNTLEY SINCE 19M
Let Us Give Thanks
GLAUCOMA MOBILE IN HUNTLEY ON DEC. 2nd
DALE ERATH NAMED TO ALL CONFERENCE TEAM
Early detection of Glaucoma is the goal of the Huntley Lions Club, working with the Lions of Illinois Foundation, a non-proflt charitable arm of the Illinois Lion Clubs. The local club will provide a visit of the'Lions of Illinois Mobile Glaucoma (eye) Screening Unit on Wednesday, December 2, 1981. The unit will be located at the Anierican Legion Home ttom 1:00-4:00 p.m.
The screenings are for adults and are offered free. No appointment is necessary. Volunteers from the Lions Club will be on hand to assist. The glaucoma test itself is administered by a doctor irom the University of Illinois Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology.
LIONESS CLUB AWARD DINNER
Dale Erath, a aenior, was elected to tbe. Big "8" Conference Team as a defenaive back last week. Dale has played in the defensive secondary fbr the last two yeara. In Ua aenior year, he led the team with five paaa interceptiona. He alao had 20 aolo tacklea, many of them were touchdown aaving tacklea. He la a hard hitting, sure open field tackier.
Dale has been on the squad fbr 4 years. He not (mly played defense but was the team'a quarterback and a team leader.
iuntley Limeaa Club hdd aa Award Dinaer laat Wedaeaday, November 18 at tbe Legion Hobm. May Cheaak lead the group la "Aaaarica tbe Beautiful" aad Olive Staadt lead "Tbe Ptodge of AUe- giaace."Fraa Hartiart fave tia» prayer. Two gueat attended.
Preaidmt Sdialler thuiked the Auxfliary fin- aetvin|| a woodertul Turicey dlaaer. Sbe fJao aaaouaoed tiiu ha^en ate
needed for the Saaior CHisea'a Chriatnuu Party. Aayoae wfao can help la aaked to coatact Dorothy Scfaallw or HoUy SeOar.
L«ftov«r crafta from the basaar wffl be givea to aa old p(K^ple.'a home.
Awards were giwaa to Jaa, Oaatafaim. Judy Hwaea, Uada Grey. Phyllia Ewert, Bev Hartman, aad Marge O'Brien for 1 yr. perfect attendance.
Receiviag 2 year Pwfact attendance {rina were Oall Hayea, Bobbie Teaamer, Karea Kohley. Hirfly Seiler, Carol Weirich, Betty Mattiagly. Arleae Mattia^y, Fran Bochart, May Cheaak. Marie Fettea. (Wve Staadt. Gall Waaaeratraaa aad Dorothy Daaunyer.
Awarda fi» thoae briagiag ia members went to Carol WeMdt. Hidly Seller aad Betty Mattiag-
SENIOR CITIZEN CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Senior Citizen Conunun¬ ity Christmas party will be beld on Thursday, December 17th at the American Legion Home. The Huntley Lioness Club will I sponsor the party this year and ithe Legion Auziliary will aerve ' the dinner. Reservations must I be in no lat^ than December 10th. There will be no special cards sent out thia year. All Senior Citizena in the entire Huntley area are invited to attend and participate. Dinaer wiU be aerved at noon fidlowad by entertainment for all. For
' dinner reservationa pleaae call 669^3175: 669-3102 or 669-5657 by December 10th. TransporU¬ tion will be arranged for thoae who need it. -
BENEFIT DANCE P06TP0NED
The Beaefit Daaoe adiodaled ftir November 29th fix Rita BaU Soott has bMB poalpoaed. The aew data wBI be ghnsaoot at a Uter day. RRs pained away last Ssturday. Aajiooe wlditeg to hd^'tiM Bidl ftusdiy wkh hiiMHal bis caadonte to tbe haw aeoovat *t lidiaaiy Ssviags aad Laaa AasodathMk
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